Albino Bristlenose and Lemon Blue eye Bn in same tank?

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Albino Bristlenose and Lemon Blue eye Bn in same tank?

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Hi,

I have 2 female and 1 male Albino red eye bristle nose in 1 tank,
and i have 2 lemon blue eye male and 2 Lemon blue eye female in another tank.

i would like to breed them, would it be OK to mix them in one single tank and expect the red eyes to breed with themselves and the blue eyed ones to breed by themselves?
or will there be a danger of mixing them?


thanks.
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Re: Albino Bristlenose and Lemon Blue eye Bn in same tank?

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They will potentially mix.
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Re: Albino Bristlenose and Lemon Blue eye Bn in same tank?

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oh... thanks! :) so better to keep them separate to be sure.
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Re: Albino Bristlenose and Lemon Blue eye Bn in same tank?

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Any BN pleco that is mature can breed with a different species of BNs if present in their surrounding environment.
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